Nanoscale Materials

Nanoscale materials, defined by at least one dimension below 100 nm, exhibit extraordinary optical, magnetic, and electrical properties. Examples include carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, graphene traps, and magnetic nanoparticles. These materials are at the heart of developing nano drugs and advanced functional systems. Their unique properties are exploited in electronics, biomedicine, and energy. The focus on nanoscale science is transforming the design of materials from the atomic level up.

Key Topics:

  • Graphene structures
  • Nanowires and carbon nanotubes
  • Magnetic nanoparticles
  • Fullerenes and novel nanocarriers
  • Nanodrug development

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